Andrew Taghon, plead guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud, carrying a firearm during drug trafficking and selling a firearm to a convicted felon.

Under the plea agreement terms, Buford and Huston will each be sentenced to six years in prison; Taghon will receive a sentence of 6 Â½ years.

Indictments were handed down in October 2007, accusing the men of using their positions and skills as police officers to commit wire fraud by selling stolen property for which money was transferred electronically to bank accounts. Other charges involve illegal sales of drugs and guns.

Buford resigned his position in October 2007. Taghon and Huston were fired in 2006.

The trial was originally scheduled to begin Sept. 8, but was postponed by Judge Philip P. Simon, in part, because Huston hired an additional attorney.

A fourth man, Daniel Alvarez, was also indicted. He has since pleaded guilty to selling two stolen guns and agreed to testify for the prosecution.